2004 Uruguayan Primera División

The 2004 Uruguayan Primera Division was the 100th season of top-tier football in Uruguay.

Overview

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It was contested by 18 teams. In the first half of the year a qualification tournament was played, with the top 10 teams qualifying to the second stage; where the Apertura and Clausura tournaments would be played in the second half of the year, each with nine games. The winner of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments would qualify to the finals.

Danubio won the championship for the second time in its history. With the title, they earned a spot in the 2005 Copa Libertadores.

Torneo Clasificatorio

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Danubio1712503211+2141
2Cerrito1710342517+833
3Peñarol179533417+1732
4Nacional178542615+1129
5Liverpool178542419+529
6Rentistas176742318+525
7Montevideo Wanderers177461518−325
8Fénix176652721+624
9Defensor Sporting175752224−222
10Cerro177192126−522
11Miramar Misiones175662425−121
12Plaza Colonia173952932−318
13Deportivo Colonia173951924−518
14Rocha173862233−1117
15Bella Vista174491526−1116
16Tacuarembó1734101828−1013
17Central Español172691425−1112
18Deportivo Maldonado171881223−1111
Source: rsssf.com

Championship

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Apertura

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Nacional9630176+1121
2Defensor Sporting9621187+1120
3Danubio9531115+618
4Liverpool93421315−213
5Peñarol93331614+212
6Rentistas93241313011
7Plaza Colonia9144812−47
8Cerrito9216814−67
9Montevideo Wanderers9144713−67
10Fénix9045719−124
Source: rsssf.com

Clausura

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Danubio9711176+1122
2Defensor Sporting9540104+619
3Nacional94321812+615
4Liverpool95041712+515
5Peñarol94231618−214
6Rentistas9243817−910
7Fénix9234161609
8Montevideo Wanderers923469−39
9Cerrito92251116−58
10Plaza Colonia9027716−92
Source: rsssf.com

Championship playoff

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Nacional and Danubio qualified to the championship playoffs as the Apertura and Clausura winners respectively

First leg

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L1
Nacional4 – 1Danubio
Ligüera 32'
Méndez 41', 45'
Coelho 85'
Risso 26'
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Fernando Cabrera (URU)

Second leg

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L2
Danubio1 – 0Nacional
Perrone 90+3'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Roberto Silvera (URU)

Despite losing 4-2 on aggregate, Danubio became champions by winning the second leg, the Clausura, and the annual table.

Relegation group

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
11Tacuarembó31127124239+343
12Miramar Misiones31912104751−439
13Deportivo Colonia3171683844−637
14Rocha31811124151−1035
15Cerro3197153646−1034
16Central Español31712123036−633
17Bella Vista3178163351−1829
18Deportivo Maldonado31513133448−1428
Source: rsssf.com

References

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